[WSBAPT] Another Questions about AKAs

Philip N. Jones pjones at duffykekel.com
Fri Apr 21 17:29:16 PDT 2023


It is my understanding that people can use more than one name freely, without legally changing their name, as long as they are not trying to do it fraudulently. I have a client who used one name in his personal life, and a totally different name in his professional life. I suggest any documents refer to both names, just to avoid any confusion.
Phil Jones

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My experience is that the title insurance companies will accept “Mary Jones who also appears of record as Mary Smith.”



  Bruce Moen



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Subject: [WSBAPT] Another Questions about AKAs



Listmates,



Continuing on the theme for akas:



Hypothetical client, Mary S. Jones, often goes by her husband's last name "Smith" despite never having legally changed her name. Estate planning documents are prepared as Mary. S. Jones aka Mary S. Smith. However, she took title to her home as Mary S. Smith (which was never her legal name.)



How should she be named in a quitclaim deed transferring her home to her trust?



I have used the following where title is acquired as a single person and the homeowner later marries:



"Mary S. Jones (who acquired title as Mary S. Smith) hereby conveys and quitclaims to ... "



But in those instances, the name on the title was correct at the time title was acquired.



Is there a way to convey the home to the trust correctly or would you refer a client like this to a real estate attorney to sort out the titling of the property before further conveyances are executed.



Thank you in advance for puzzling this out with me.



Warmly,

Laura



Laura Latta
Law Office of Laura Latta PLLC

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Phone (206) 841-2344

www.LauraLatta.com<http://www.lauralatta.com/>

4010 Lake Washington Blvd. NE Ste. 202

Kirkland, WA 98033



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